On October 2nd, the latest national survey released by the US FDA and CDC found that more than 2 million American teenagers use e-cigarettes, and one quarter of them say they smoke e-cigarettes every day>.
Among them, JUUL ranks fourth on the list of e-cigarettes most popular among American teenagers.
Joe Murillo, Chief Regulatory Officer of Labs, issued a statement:
In the past few years, we have re-planned our company because although millions of adult smokers have switched from cigarettes to our products, we will only be trusted as a company if we continue to combat underage smoking Adult smokers provide alternatives, respect regulatory agencies, and build on our shared commitment to science and evidence.
As the market is fully regulated, we will continue to combat the use of minors by supporting evidence-based interventions, such as strengthening retail access controls, and active enforcement of illegally sold products that undermine the category of adult smokers and reduce the potential for harm .